Henderson Central School - Hilltop Highlights Yearbook (Henderson, NY)

 - Class of 1982

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CLASS HISTORY In September of 1969 we entered Kindergarten with Mrs. Hess. Of our original sixteen Lori Babcoitk, Cindy Lane, Brenda Taylor, Lori Shepard, Jeff Fargo, Rick Van , and Austin Villeneuve remain. This is the year we were taught to count to one hundred and we learned to sav our A B C’s. w We moved to first grade with Mrs. Stevens. She taught us to count higher and to add numbers. Mrs. Fishel was our teacher in second grade. This was the year Steve M. came and Colleen left us for a month while she went to Washington. Miss Hough had a lot to handle in 3rd grade between Robin Fulkerson, Liz Spinanci, and Colleen, they all competed for Miss Hough’s attention. Mrs. Naughton taught us our verbs, nouns, and how important homework is in 4th grade. Gerald Fletcher entered this year. As every class experiences, we learned to keep our mouths shut in 5th grade or else our hands got very sore from writing “Blabber Mouth.’? Mr. Carolyn was our teacher in 6th grade. Chris Cook entered this year and she had a hard time being accepted. Kristen showed her friendship by jumping off the teeter- totter, which resulted in Chris wetting her pants. The good times consisted of Gerald, Jeff, and Rick known as the Tiggcrs, and the fights with Mr. Carolyn and Lori S. also for the way he used to sit on his desk. In 7th grade and 8th Mr. Gravino was our class advisor. We began the hard struggle of earning money for our Senior Trip. We managed to go through three Science teachers in those years. 9th grade started with Mr. Widrick as our advisor. We all agree that the thing we all remember in 9th grade was our algebra class. We would click our pencils at certain times, drop our books at certain times and better ver we’d shoot paper wads at him. One day we got very brave and patriotic and sang the National Anthem. It was going great until Mr. robbins walked by and saw us all. 10th and I I th grades were times of great fun and hard work. We started having dances, pizza sales, doughnuts, maramel corn, pretzels, and candy bars. We started a new class tradition of Junior Skip Day. We rode blind horses, climbed silos and went for nature walks. We’ve made it. We started off the year with a terrific canoe trip. Jeff, Steve M., Steve F., Lori B., Brenda, Mr. Widrick, and Mr. Mundt took part in this very cold and wet trip. We reached the height of our social life this year. Not a week-end went by that there wasn’t a party somewhere, Moby’s, Colleen’s. Kristen’s, Penny Roas, Gillman Hill, and cabins. We were active with the play. Senior Trip to Washington, selling candy bars, I om Watt. 1 urkey Drawing, Band Dance, Moves, and Basketball games. We grew a lot this year, we were very close and almost like a second family. Keeping that in mind you can understand why we make our last year together our best. We’d just like to thank everyone who made our good times better. Special feelings of gratitude and love are sent to our parents for all the support, patience, understanding,guidance and love they have shown us through all our years at H.C.S.

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DEDICA TION It is a pleasure for the 1981-1982 Yearbook Staff to dedicate our 20th volume Hilltop Highlights to a person who has put forth so much of his time and effort to the H.C.S. School. He has not only helped us in class, but also in sports. When we needed a coach he was there to help us out, reaching out to people to let them know he was there. Letting us know that he really does care. At times praising people for the work they have done and criticizing them when they needed it. He has some special characteristics about him that make him No. I. He has helped our school through roller-skating, swimming, and many other outside school activities. At times, we are sure he has said to himself, “Is this all worth it?” It must have been since he has stayed here and watched us grow. So what can we all say but, “Thanks a lot for being our teacher and helper throughout the years.”

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